Lemonade was a frontend program for WinUAE that allowed you to browse a fully comprehensive database of Amiga games and play them at the click of a button.
There were many different options that could be changed to make the program more tuned to your needs. One fundamental rule was always followed - it should be easy for newcomers to emulation to use, while powerful and flexible to meet everyone's needs.
Lemonade was developed by Robert Gardiner and Kim Lemon in 2005. It was coded in Visual Basic 6 and designed for Windows XP.
Games Encyclopedia - You could play any game at the click of a button - we pre-configured everything for you! You could make searches, use cheats, set your favourites, write notes, add high scores, play music... and more!
Emulator Quickstart - Quickstart was the easiest way to start anything in WinUAE. You could launch any Amiga game within seconds - no more messing with confusing configuration settings!
Options - With a wide range of options you could make Lemonade suit your needs.
Lemonade did not include Amiga Kickstart ROMs, WinUAE or any Amiga Disk Files (ADF). You had to provide these yourself.
The screenshots were not required, but highly recommended for a more pleasant experience. Once downloaded, they should be unzipped into the Lemonade screenshots folder.
Lemonade Installer | Size | Date |
Lemonade v0.9.8 Beta | 3.1Mb | 2005-11-04 |
Lemonade Screenshot Packs | Size | Date |
Screenshots #5 | 4.1Mb | 2006-02-18 |
Screenshots #4 | 7.3Mb | 2005-10-04 |
Screenshots #3 | 5.5Mb | 2005-08-05 |
Screenshots #2 | 5.2Mb | 2005-08-05 |
Screenshots #1 | 5.4Mb | 2005-08-05 |
286 new games added |
2006-02-18 |
This was a database update only, Lemonade should not be updated or re-installed! | |
Lemonade 0.9.8 BETA |
2005-11-05 |
Lemonade was finally here! This was your chance to test the program and let us know what you think about it. |
Game File Scanner - Our clever Game File Scanner identified ADF files used the CRC32 algorithm - even inside Zip archives! When Amiga disk files recognised by Lemonade were found on your hard disk, they were automatically set as playable in the Games Encyclopedia.